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A name signals the broad intentions of a business, whether global or parochial.
Despite the broad intentions of the national plan, some are judging its success by how many children have engaged with an instrument, for whatever duration, at some stage in their primary education.
One Bush administration official who outlined the decision tonight said that while the administration supported the broad intentions of the Clinton policy, the planned changes would address preliminary concerns raised by a federal judge.
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One position based on the broad intention of AP II (1977) Art. 17 found that; ' "ordering" should be interpreted as any voluntary action that causes the displacement' (Willms 2009 p558-559).
Of course it is natural that most of the media focus is on Obama's activities - his new teams and his broad intentions for office.
Products are designed with certain broad intentions which influence every design decision, including the choice of materials.
They would set out the beliefs and broad political intentions of a president, and his generally ponderous reflections on the age.
9 A constructivist approach therefore responded well to the broad, exploratory intentions of this research.
The competition is part of UNICEF's broader intention to support young people as they take advantage of the enormous potential of increasingly accessible digital and mobile technology.
And, like it or not, many in the West take Turkey's attitude to Israel as a yardstick of its broader intentions.
The White House kept many of the nastiest details from us, but made no secret of its broader intentions.
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